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  1. The Scouting America, Aloha Council. serves more than 4,000 youth throughout Hawaii, Guam, and American Samoa. Supported by more than 2,000 trained and Youth Protection Certified-volunteers, Scouting is the premier youth development and leadership program in the Hawaii-Pacific region!

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  2. Each island has at least one unique district to service Scouting in that area: Call (808) 595-6366 or email alohacouncilbsa@scouting.org to find a Scout Troop or Cub Scout Pack in your area!

  3. The first troop in the islands, appropriately numbered Troop 1, was founded by a British Scouter just recently relocated, and chartered to Kawaiahaʻo Church. One Saturday, former Queen Liliʻuokalani was driven past Kapiʻolani Park in Honolulu , and noticed this troop going through Scouting drills .

  4. Based in tiny Pa’auilo (population 586), the 14-member troop now serves boys from across the northern part of the island and will soon be joined by a girls’ troop. How did you grow beyond Pa’auilo?

  5. The first troop in the islands, appropriately numbered Troop 1, was founded by a British Scouter just recently relocated, and chartered to Kawaiahao Church. One Saturday, former Queen Liliuokalani was driven past Kapiolani Park in Honolulu, and noticed this troop going through Scouting drills.

  6. How it Works. Scouts BSA offers a variety of troop structures to accommodate the needs and preferences of families, providing flexibility for both boys and girls to participate in Scouting. There are three main types of Troops: Single-Gender Troops: These are all-boy or all-girl Troops that operate separately, following the same Scouting program.

  7. Scouting serves young men and women in every part of the country through local council service centers. Each council helps chartered organizations effectively use the Scouting program and expand the use of the program to other community groups. Click here for the BSA outside the U.S.

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